The Kid Laroi Announced His New Single ‘Heaven,’ Which He Called ‘Super Personal’ For Many Reasons

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Just months after dropping his jam-packed debut album, The First Time, Australian pop and hip-hop sensation The Kid Laroi is already gearing up to drop new music. Today (January 23), Laroi announced his new single, “Heaven” via Instagram.

Never one to shy away from wearing his heart on his sleeve, Laroi teased that “Heaven” will be a more poignant track, on which, he teases an era of growth and reflection.

“this one’s super personal for a lot of different reasons,” said Laroi in the post’s caption. “it’s about evolving and leaving the past behind. changing the way you once thought and perceived the world. growing up! I don’t wanna ramble too much about it because it’s better if you just listen lmao but I wanna remind you that it’s never too late to be who you want to be and whatever you may be going through or feeling won’t last forever.. trust me!”

In addition to “Heaven,” Laroi will also appear on a new song called “This My Life” with Lil Tecca, which is included on the tracklist of the Lyrical Lemonade compilation album, All Is Yellow.

Both “Heaven” and All Is Yellow arrive this Friday, January 26.

All Is Yellow arrives via DefJam. Find more information here.

Lil Nas X Announced His ‘Where Do We Go Now?’ Single And Shared Its Release Date

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Lil Nas X is keeping fans fed. Earlier this month, the hitmaker and provocateur made an epic comeback with his buzzy single “J Christ” — the video of which depicts him being crucified and making an ascension into heaven. But it appears his next single will be a bit more personal.

Today (January 23), Lil Nas X announced his upcoming single, “Where Do We Go Now?”

The song is set to arrive this Friday (January 26), as Lil Nas X revealed on his social media accounts.

“im dropping new music to match with your depression,” he said in the post’s caption.

There’s not much context regarding the subject matter thus far, however, the song’s artwork sees a drawing of Lil Nas X standing in a lush, green field, and holding hands with what looks like a younger version of himself. So, it’s likely that the song will showcase Lil Nas X’s more introspective side.

If it’s anything like his Montero cuts “Dead Right Now” and “Sun Goes Down,” fans are certainly in for a ballad that will tug at the heartstrings.

“Where Do We Go Now?” arrives in tandem with Lil Nas X’s documentary, Long Live Montero, which is set to premiere on Saturday, January 27 on Max.